1. The teacher explained the lesson clearly.
(A.) common noun (B) Proper noun (C) collective noun (D) material noun
2. We visited the library after school.
(A) Noun (B) Pronoun (c) Adjective (D) Verb
3. Happiness is important for life.
(A) Common Noun (B) Proper Noun (C) Abstract Noun (D) Collective Noun
4. She is going to the market.
(A) Personal Pronoun (B) Possessive Pronoun (C) Reflexive Pronoun
5. This book is mine.
A) Personal Pronoun (B) Possessive Pronoun (C) Reflexive Pronoun
6. Do your homework yourself.
A) Personal Pronoun (B) Possessive Pronoun (C) Reflexive Pronoun
7. She runs every morning.
(A) Action verb (B) Linking Verb (C) Helping verb
8. He is a talented teacher.
(A) Action verb (B) Linking Verb (C) Helping verb
9. We have finished their homework.
(A) Action verb (B) Linking Verb (C) Helping verb
10. She wore a blue dress.
(A) Qualitative Adjective (B) Quantitative Adjective (C) Demonstrative Adjective
(D) Possessive Adjective
11. They have many friends.
A) Qualitative Adjective (B) Quantitative Adjective (C) Demonstrative Adjective
(D) Possessive Adjective
12. This cake is delicious.
A) Qualitative Adjective (B) Quantitative Adjective (C) Demonstrative Adjective
(D) Possessive Adjective
13. She recited beautifully.
(A) Adverb of manner (B) Adverb of time (C) Adverb of place (D) Adverb of degree
14. He will leave soon.
(A) Adverb of manner (B) Adverb of time (C) Adverb of place (D) Adverb of degree
15. He ran very quickly.
(A) Adverb of manner (B) Adverb of time (C) Adverb of place (D) Adverb of degree
16. The cat is under the table
(A) Noun (B) Pronoun (C) Adjective (D) preposition
17. She walks through the park.
A) Noun (B) Pronoun (C) Adjective (D) preposition
18. He sat among his friends.
A) Noun (B) Pronoun (C) Adjective (D) preposition
19. I want to go to the party, but I have to finish my homework.
(A) Coordination Conjunction (B) Subordination Conjunction (C) Correlative Conjunction
20. Although it was raining, we went for a walk.
(A) Coordination Conjunction (B) Subordination Conjunction (C) Correlative Conjunction
21. I will eat either a mango or an apple.
(A) Coordination Conjunction (B) Subordination Conjunction (C) Correlative Conjunction
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